Challenges in realising the potential of wastewater-based epidemiology to quantitatively monitor and predict the spread of disease. (11th June 2022)
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- Title:
- Challenges in realising the potential of wastewater-based epidemiology to quantitatively monitor and predict the spread of disease. (11th June 2022)
- Main Title:
- Challenges in realising the potential of wastewater-based epidemiology to quantitatively monitor and predict the spread of disease
- Authors:
- Faraway, Julian
Boxall-Clasby, James
Feil, Edward J.
Gibbon, Marjorie J.
Hatfield, Oliver
Kasprzyk-Hordern, Barbara
Smith, Theresa - Abstract:
- Abstract: Researchers around the world have demonstrated correlations between measurements of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater (WW) and case rates of COVID-19 derived from direct testing of individuals. This has raised concerns that wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) methods might be used to quantify the spread of this and other diseases, perhaps faster than direct testing, and with less expense and intrusion. We illustrate, using data from Scotland and the USA, the issues regarding the construction of effective predictive models for disease case rates. We discuss the effects of variation in, and the problem of aligning, public health (PH) reporting and WW measurements. We investigate time-varying effects in PH-reported case rates and their relationship to WW measurements. We show the lack of proportionality of WW measurements to case rates with associated spatial heterogeneity. We illustrate how the precision of predictions is affected by the level of aggregation chosen. We determine whether PH or WW measurements are the leading indicators of disease and how they may be used in conjunction to produce predictive models. The prospects of using WW-based predictive models with or without ongoing PH data are discussed. HIGHLIGHTS: This study is a worked example of predicting the spread of disease using wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE). It demonstrates non-linear relationships between wastewater and public health measures of the disease. It demonstrates time-varying relationshipsAbstract: Researchers around the world have demonstrated correlations between measurements of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater (WW) and case rates of COVID-19 derived from direct testing of individuals. This has raised concerns that wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) methods might be used to quantify the spread of this and other diseases, perhaps faster than direct testing, and with less expense and intrusion. We illustrate, using data from Scotland and the USA, the issues regarding the construction of effective predictive models for disease case rates. We discuss the effects of variation in, and the problem of aligning, public health (PH) reporting and WW measurements. We investigate time-varying effects in PH-reported case rates and their relationship to WW measurements. We show the lack of proportionality of WW measurements to case rates with associated spatial heterogeneity. We illustrate how the precision of predictions is affected by the level of aggregation chosen. We determine whether PH or WW measurements are the leading indicators of disease and how they may be used in conjunction to produce predictive models. The prospects of using WW-based predictive models with or without ongoing PH data are discussed. HIGHLIGHTS: This study is a worked example of predicting the spread of disease using wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE). It demonstrates non-linear relationships between wastewater and public health measures of the disease. It demonstrates time-varying relationships in WBE. It investigates time lags in the prediction of WBE. It makes recommendations for building predictive models in WBE. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of water and health. Volume 20:Number 7(2022)
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- Journal of water and health
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- Volume 20:Number 7(2022)
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- Volume 20, Issue 7 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 20
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0020-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 1038
- Page End:
- 1050
- Publication Date:
- 2022-06-11
- Subjects:
- COVID-19 -- prediction models -- public health surveillance -- SARS-CoV-2 -- sewage
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- 10.2166/wh.2022.020 ↗
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